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and make sure that charcoal grills are used properly. we know that it will be a long summertime. >> reporter: small and big time fires. >> reporter: surae chinn, 9news now. >> the surprised firefighters are not going to catch a break with the weather tomorrow. >> bruce, i think we're talking about mid-80s, and some places, they are getting close. flirting with 90 degrees. i think that tomorrow, they will be very close. the record highs in the lower 90s. we saw lots of sunshine today, especially when the clouds cleared out this afternoon. right now in the 80s for gaithersburg. you're at 86. downtown they already cooled off to 79 degrees. you can see the heat impact the mid-atlantic as well including new york city, philadelphia, and in fact you can see it's pretty warm out in charleston. we're going to get the warmer air for you in our area by tomorrow afternoon, when we're going to feel the temperature really get on up there. the satellite radar is showing not any rain in the forecast. only a little chance here and there for you. but unfo
and make sure that charcoal grills are used properly. we know that it will be a long summertime. >> reporter: small and big time fires. >> reporter: surae chinn, 9news now. >> the surprised firefighters are not going to catch a break with the weather tomorrow. >> bruce, i think we're talking about mid-80s, and some places, they are getting close. flirting with 90 degrees. i think that tomorrow, they will be very close. the record highs in the lower 90s. we saw lots of...
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>> he's happy. >> both teams are doing well. >> will you check us out? >> it will feel like march tomorrow, temperatures in the mid-40s and a few flakes flying around. back in the 60s next week. >> all right. >> we forgot what that feels like, right? >>> bruce will be back at 7:00 and we will be back for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ with new herbal essences bursting with argan oil of morocco and notes of jasmine to put more life in your head. and now with the power of bio:renew to put more life in your hr. try new herbal essences captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: he swore to tell the truth, and insists he did.
>> he's happy. >> both teams are doing well. >> will you check us out? >> it will feel like march tomorrow, temperatures in the mid-40s and a few flakes flying around. back in the 60s next week. >> all right. >> we forgot what that feels like, right? >>> bruce will be back at 7:00 and we will be back for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't...
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we use them off leash and use them in conjunction with the squads on foot patrols. we have to be able to come up with the tactics and procedures to train or marines to understand their environment, to look for the differences so they can see the device before it's an issue. and the third piece is how do you attack the network from the top down, from the supplier to the implacer. >> which is a broad -- part of it is engagement to make sure you are getting the information from the population. the marine corp plan was due to the office of the secretary defense in july and our understanding is you asked for an extension to finish that up. you can give us a preview on what we're likely to see. as i recall at c.i.s. in july you mentioned there might be a cut from the 24,000 vehicles we wanted. are we going to be along those lines and what will the report say? >> the ground tactical vehicle strategy is an evolving document because we don't know anything about ground vehicles right now. and so here is what we are doing. we're going to cut 10,000 vehicles out of the inventor
we use them off leash and use them in conjunction with the squads on foot patrols. we have to be able to come up with the tactics and procedures to train or marines to understand their environment, to look for the differences so they can see the device before it's an issue. and the third piece is how do you attack the network from the top down, from the supplier to the implacer. >> which is a broad -- part of it is engagement to make sure you are getting the information from the...
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join us then. captioning funded by cbs and ford >> so, here you're seeing all the third parties that are present on this site. >> kroft: so all these people are getting the information? when you're surfing the internet on your computer or smart phone, you may think you're alone, but you're not. as you will see tonight, some of your most private information is being harvested and sold to companies you've never heard of, everything from your medical history and bad habits to user names and religions. if you're not that concerned about internet privacy, you should watch this before you go back online. >> i think most people have no idea that it's being collected and sold, and that it's personally identifiable about them and that the information is inic
join us then. captioning funded by cbs and ford >> so, here you're seeing all the third parties that are present on this site. >> kroft: so all these people are getting the information? when you're surfing the internet on your computer or smart phone, you may think you're alone, but you're not. as you will see tonight, some of your most private information is being harvested and sold to companies you've never heard of, everything from your medical history and bad habits to user...
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not much happening near us, so it is fairly pleasant. but i want to show you back to the west you can see this swirl happening back here to the northwest with a weak little cold front dragging behind it. they will bring in more cloud covers tomorrow to our area along with a chance for a few showers. so for today it's pretty nice and nice for the nats game this evening. but this is futurecast tomorrow morning. now i'll tell you this is overdoing the cloud cover, overdoing the shower chances just a little bit, but it's a good idea of the timing of what this is showing. noontime tomorrow it's midday throughout the afternoon. we will see some hit-or-miss showers with a partly to mostly sunny sky, rathepa hit-or-miss showers. it'll keep our temperatures tomorrow afternoon much cooler. that'll not be long-lived with the flip of the pattern by the weekend. that will happen. we've got the heat, day by day the temperatures will be getting warmer, we are going to increase that humidity. and even past that seven-day forecast for next tuesday. i'm p
not much happening near us, so it is fairly pleasant. but i want to show you back to the west you can see this swirl happening back here to the northwest with a weak little cold front dragging behind it. they will bring in more cloud covers tomorrow to our area along with a chance for a few showers. so for today it's pretty nice and nice for the nats game this evening. but this is futurecast tomorrow morning. now i'll tell you this is overdoing the cloud cover, overdoing the shower chances just...
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so please use extra caution. watch those speeds. jess, back to you. >>> hundreds of thousands of people are still without power this morning because of sunday's storm. but help is on the way. out of town crews from other utility providers are arriving in our area with help to help out the repairs. pepco has 350 workers mainly from the northeast and midwest heading to the staging area at the montgomery county fairgrounds, but even with the help the utility provider is warning it may be days before everyone's lights are back on. >> we think we will have the vast majority of our customers back on thursday afternoon in to thursday evening. some customers given circumstances they have though go until friday. >> reporter: they haven't seen widespread outage like this since hurricane isabel in 2003. at last check pepco still has 148,000 people without power. bge reports just under 3,000 and dominion has just over 500 customers without service. >>> as tough as it is to lose your power for days, one group of college park residents may well b
so please use extra caution. watch those speeds. jess, back to you. >>> hundreds of thousands of people are still without power this morning because of sunday's storm. but help is on the way. out of town crews from other utility providers are arriving in our area with help to help out the repairs. pepco has 350 workers mainly from the northeast and midwest heading to the staging area at the montgomery county fairgrounds, but even with the help the utility provider is warning it may be...
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it will help us forget last weekend. as bad as last weekend was, that's how nice it's going to be this weekend. overnight clear skies. chilly. lows 46-54. winds will turn northeasterly at ten once the back door front goes through. now, tomorrow morning, sunny with a chilly start. grab your glasses, sunglasses that is. 40s and 50s. it will warm up to 50s and 60s after 9:00. fairly rapidly. winds northeasterly at ten. and then by afternoon, the winds die down. sunny and pleasant. a little cooler. but still a pretty nice day. high temperatures 65-70. and with light winds, it's going to feel closer to 70. in some areas i think it actually will hit 70s. down towards arlington, springfield, fort belvoir probably 70. 68 in bowie. 69 at andrews. southern maryland down in charles county 70. but more than likely upper 60s in fairfax and reston. still a beautiful day. 67 in middleburg. so we'll break it down for you. you need a jacket to start. a light jacket. and then your shades. we're looking at temperatures mid 40s to mid 50s a
it will help us forget last weekend. as bad as last weekend was, that's how nice it's going to be this weekend. overnight clear skies. chilly. lows 46-54. winds will turn northeasterly at ten once the back door front goes through. now, tomorrow morning, sunny with a chilly start. grab your glasses, sunglasses that is. 40s and 50s. it will warm up to 50s and 60s after 9:00. fairly rapidly. winds northeasterly at ten. and then by afternoon, the winds die down. sunny and pleasant. a little cooler....
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after the race, join us for our primetime special on all the days events. a little hint here, lots of pink. it will be on wusa9.com on saturday june 4 at 8:00 p.m. hope you'll tune in. >>> it's always kind of gratifying when the guy making about $1.50 a game comes to. >> that's actually when the front office is doing their job. it's easy to find the big stars for a lot of money. the guy whose cheap who can perform the same. they got this guy, lance nicks has been worth his weight in gold, how he beat the phillies today, plus shaq hanging up his size 12 shoes. cw >>> it ends a 19 year career which features four nba titles and a league mvp, named one of the 50 great the players in nba history but within just 37 games due to injury. the wizards continue their pre- draft work out today, johnson the forward out of purdue was the big name. georgetown's austin freeman will work out for the team tomorrow and the nba could be in a lockout a month from now making all of this irrelevant. >> in vegas they call it taking the chalk, which means betting on all the favorit
after the race, join us for our primetime special on all the days events. a little hint here, lots of pink. it will be on wusa9.com on saturday june 4 at 8:00 p.m. hope you'll tune in. >>> it's always kind of gratifying when the guy making about $1.50 a game comes to. >> that's actually when the front office is doing their job. it's easy to find the big stars for a lot of money. the guy whose cheap who can perform the same. they got this guy, lance nicks has been worth his weight...
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after the race, join us for our primetime special on all the days events. a little hint here, lots of pink. it will be on wusa9.com on saturday june 4 at 8:00 p.m. hope you'll tune in. >>> it's always kind of gratifying when the guy making about $1.50 a game comes to. >> that's actually when the front office is doing their job. it's easy to find the big stars for a lot of money. the guy whose cheap who can perform the same. they got this guy, lance nicks has been worth his weight in gold, how he beat the phillies today, plus shaq hanging up his size 12 shoes. the new droid x2 by motorola with a dual core processor ? i could do everything faster. it's a shame mckenzie's too young to buy me one for father's day. we'd play games on it together, listen to music, watch movies. she'd want me to have one. and what kind of father would i be to get in her way ? i'll just sign her name on the card. give dad a gift he'd give himself, like the new, more powerful than ever droid x2, or the droid pro for $99.99, and get unlimited data for just $29.99. verizon. >>> it end
after the race, join us for our primetime special on all the days events. a little hint here, lots of pink. it will be on wusa9.com on saturday june 4 at 8:00 p.m. hope you'll tune in. >>> it's always kind of gratifying when the guy making about $1.50 a game comes to. >> that's actually when the front office is doing their job. it's easy to find the big stars for a lot of money. the guy whose cheap who can perform the same. they got this guy, lance nicks has been worth his weight...
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and the winds will be with us as well. let's start with wind gusts. very impressive. wind gusts 33 at national. 37 up in hagerstown. just about everyone is gusting over 25 miles per hour. highest wind gust was 45 at dulles today. 39 mile-per-hour wind gusts at national. what does that translate into? it translates into temperatures that are bone-chilling. 14 downtown and 10 is the temperature you feel. if go outside of gaithersburg. 11 in manassas and 17 down into fredericksberg. and 9 below zero for our friends in oakland. satellite picture, radar combined, there goes the storm and it will sit and spin for a while and will continue to produce its northwest winds and fire up the lake effect snow machine. so we're looking at winter storm warnings in effect west of the divide for garret county and tucker county until 7:00 p.m. tomorrow. they've just been hammered out there. and with the winds, i do not recommend traveling across savage mountain. satellite radar, this caused the problems. we do have some snow showers and flurries rights now. some of it moving across down
and the winds will be with us as well. let's start with wind gusts. very impressive. wind gusts 33 at national. 37 up in hagerstown. just about everyone is gusting over 25 miles per hour. highest wind gust was 45 at dulles today. 39 mile-per-hour wind gusts at national. what does that translate into? it translates into temperatures that are bone-chilling. 14 downtown and 10 is the temperature you feel. if go outside of gaithersburg. 11 in manassas and 17 down into fredericksberg. and 9 below...
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that is it for us at 7:00. see you at 11:00. >>> tonight, hollywood's nastiest divorce battle comes to an abrupt end. whyer amb heard dropped her domestic violence case against johnny depp. >> it's been reported she's going to get about $7 million. >> what the embattled exes are saying today and did amber have an affair with billy bob thornton. > >>juhas 'sstind feuwith selena gone too far? why she's apologizing now and what you need to know about ebbier's new gal pal. >>> and why justin timberlake is crashing weddings. >>> plus -- hot stars, shirtless workouts. yes, please. >> okay, here we go. >> why are these celebs all doing push-ups? >>> now, for august 16th, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight"! >> johnny depp and amber heard have settled their divorce case a day before they were supposed to face off in court.
that is it for us at 7:00. see you at 11:00. >>> tonight, hollywood's nastiest divorce battle comes to an abrupt end. whyer amb heard dropped her domestic violence case against johnny depp. >> it's been reported she's going to get about $7 million. >> what the embattled exes are saying today and did amber have an affair with billy bob thornton. > >>juhas 'sstind feuwith selena gone too far? why she's apologizing now and what you need to know about ebbier's new gal...
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another system comes at us monday. those snow showers should hold off till night. we'll keep you posted. tuesday back into the 40s, wednesday chilly, upper 30s, seasonable thursday, mid-40s and next friday sunshine, temperatures around 50. it does appear punxsutawney will see his shadow tomorrow and declare six more weeks of winter, but we really haven't had winter yet anyway. >> a dusting we can handle. >>> let's send things down to wusa9's andrea roane handling our blitz and glitz coverage live from new orleans. hey, andrea. >> reporter: hi, derek. live from my hometown new orleans and live from a great party, patronne tequila express on the edge -- the patron tequila express party on the edge of seventh street. we'll meet the original of this wonderful product the spirit and the owner of the railcar in a while, but now we're enjoying food, drink, as well as spirits for a good cause. i want you to meet the founder and ceo of the project. this is zach rosenberg. he lived in our washington d.c. area several years but decided after hurricane katrina he wanted to do
another system comes at us monday. those snow showers should hold off till night. we'll keep you posted. tuesday back into the 40s, wednesday chilly, upper 30s, seasonable thursday, mid-40s and next friday sunshine, temperatures around 50. it does appear punxsutawney will see his shadow tomorrow and declare six more weeks of winter, but we really haven't had winter yet anyway. >> a dusting we can handle. >>> let's send things down to wusa9's andrea roane handling our blitz and...
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university of maryland baltimore police urged people to use caution in the area. >>> the gun used in the slaying after woman on a san francisco pier belongs to a federal agent. juan francisco lopez sanchez is charged with faithally shooting kathryn steinle as she walked on the pier with her father. according to the "san francisco chronicle" the gun was stolen last week in a car burglary and was the federal agent's personal weapon. >>> the baltimore fraternal of police issued a report into the baltimore riots with the number one complaint being leveled at the police department's leadership. gene ryan said police officers felt a lack of support from the department. >> the officers' characterized the baltimore police department's leadership during the riots as unprepared, a little bit politically motivated and uncaring. and confusing. >> the violence in baltimore was sparked after the april 21 death of freddie gray in police custody. six baltimore police officers have been charged with his death. >>> authorities are set to announce the names of the victims of the deadly mid air collisio
university of maryland baltimore police urged people to use caution in the area. >>> the gun used in the slaying after woman on a san francisco pier belongs to a federal agent. juan francisco lopez sanchez is charged with faithally shooting kathryn steinle as she walked on the pier with her father. according to the "san francisco chronicle" the gun was stolen last week in a car burglary and was the federal agent's personal weapon. >>> the baltimore fraternal of...
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-- all right, that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. derek will see you at 7. topper, before we get out of here real quick? >> no warnings right now. big thunderstorms possible about 2 a.m. we'll keep you posted. >> all right, that's it for us. hope you have a great night. we hope you tune in to our very early morning show. get started at 4:25 with andrea, hang gee, and howard. don't forgot wusa9.com is always on.
-- all right, that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. derek will see you at 7. topper, before we get out of here real quick? >> no warnings right now. big thunderstorms possible about 2 a.m. we'll keep you posted. >> all right, that's it for us. hope you have a great night. we hope you tune in to our very early morning show. get started at 4:25 with andrea, hang gee, and howard. don't forgot wusa9.com is always on.
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prosecutors and police say that the lethal use of force justified. the family will be meet tomorrow to discuss wapped. >>> governor hogan unvalued a $9 billion proposal to add new lanes to i-270, the beltway, and the washington parkway, and new express toll lanes would be added to 295 and 270 and maryland 295. >>> now to a fight over a tree that hasn't been planted yet. the district wants to plant one here in charlie's front yard. charlie said he spent this happeneds to plant his own landscaping, and to move the tree somewhere else. the city said there is no sidewalk there and they control that area. >> they said i'm going to plant i said what do you mean you have decided you will put a tree in our front glrd he said i'm the d.c. arborist and i decide where they go. >> they said they will coordinate the location. theysay they open or control that area and they are required by the epa to plant trees in all viable locations within their public space, the 12 feet there. we will continue to follow up on this. >>> check this out. this was a short time ago
prosecutors and police say that the lethal use of force justified. the family will be meet tomorrow to discuss wapped. >>> governor hogan unvalued a $9 billion proposal to add new lanes to i-270, the beltway, and the washington parkway, and new express toll lanes would be added to 295 and 270 and maryland 295. >>> now to a fight over a tree that hasn't been planted yet. the district wants to plant one here in charlie's front yard. charlie said he spent this happeneds to plant...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm michelle gielan. we begin once again this morning with the california wildfires, in particular the huge station fire north of l.a. that fire has killed two firefighters, destroyed 64 homes, and blackened more than 140,000 acres, making it the biggest in los angeles county history. firefighters now have it about 28% contained. teri okita has more. >> reporter: the weather is firefighter's greatest ally as they battle a massive wildfire near los angeles. cooler temperatures and higher humidity will helping them make great progress on the fire that's burned for on seven days in the angeles national forest. hot shot crews are digging through brush and cutting down smoldering bushes to keep anything from flaring up and sparking more flames. >> this is the suv that keeps fire from spreading over our line at night. this is what helps. >> reporter: it's brutal labor for the crew to work up to 18 hours straight for days at a time. any sleep breaks are taken on the ground as the firefighters dream of more comfo
captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm michelle gielan. we begin once again this morning with the california wildfires, in particular the huge station fire north of l.a. that fire has killed two firefighters, destroyed 64 homes, and blackened more than 140,000 acres, making it the biggest in los angeles county history. firefighters now have it about 28% contained. teri okita has more. >> reporter: the weather is firefighter's greatest ally as...
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right now that fronts goes south of us. you know as well as i do it is the time of year anytime a cold front goes south and east we cheer. >> yes, we do. >> thank you very much. >> from our weird news file they call him menace. he is an english bulldog but really hard to maintain that tough as nails bulldog reputation when you look like this. yes, this is some sort of jumper get up. his owner loves to get him all dolled up in. he loves his outfits and will strut around the neighborhood when she puts him on. she says his favorite is his count dracula deal complete with cape. even has his own facebook page. he shows off his gear. melanie says he even won a place as most handsome male in manchester's pink dog show for pets. for his part he has reportedly tried several times to leap off the roof or run head long into traffic but he keeps on saving him. >> you know the rule. >> what is it? >> we don't wear capes. >> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mail bag. the address mailbag@wusa9.com. 9news now
right now that fronts goes south of us. you know as well as i do it is the time of year anytime a cold front goes south and east we cheer. >> yes, we do. >> thank you very much. >> from our weird news file they call him menace. he is an english bulldog but really hard to maintain that tough as nails bulldog reputation when you look like this. yes, this is some sort of jumper get up. his owner loves to get him all dolled up in. he loves his outfits and will strut around the...
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and he has the solution for us. take care of it. >> yeah, that's what i'm talking about. >> yes. >> okay, thank you. turn around and look at the camera. thank you, my friend. >> we appreciate it. >> get out of here now. [ laughter ] >> so now it is time to go here. that's where they will go. our local guys, they had a good day, minus two right there. and in fact, he almost had a hole in one, right around the cup. he did make the birdie. but the rest of the leader boards over there. >> yes. walker right now, they are both tied at 4 under right now. he's tied in third place there, along with mr. brendan. now, you know that they have not won a tournament since '08. it's been a minute and he is doing very well today. >> yes, he was all the way back to even now. and he is short of struggling. >> everyone wants to know what he is doing. not much. he has won over, i believe. and five shots off the lead. >> yeah, we expect him to come right there to the end. we'll let you know when that is happening. >> we want to get back
and he has the solution for us. take care of it. >> yeah, that's what i'm talking about. >> yes. >> okay, thank you. turn around and look at the camera. thank you, my friend. >> we appreciate it. >> get out of here now. [ laughter ] >> so now it is time to go here. that's where they will go. our local guys, they had a good day, minus two right there. and in fact, he almost had a hole in one, right around the cup. he did make the birdie. but the rest of the...
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. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm anita brikman. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> swine flu, the h1n1 could infect half of the u.s.. >> that is how virulent the flu strain really is. andrew stack picks it up for the information center. >> reporter: the council says this flu season could bring double the number of deaths of the average flu season. because of this, the council is recommending vaccines be offered to the public ahead of schedule. >> this isn't the flu that we're used to. we have seen transmission of a virus in a season that should not be flu season. it has really never gone away. >> reporter: the presidential council may be recommending vaccinations begin one month early in september. but. >> we still think mid october is a good target for the major production to roll off. it is possible some of the companies could accelerate. >> reporter: what they do know is h1n1 doesn't act the same as more common flu bugs. and this, she says, is something to be concerned about. most transmissions occur between active you
. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm anita brikman. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> swine flu, the h1n1 could infect half of the u.s.. >> that is how virulent the flu strain really is. andrew stack picks it up for the information center. >> reporter: the council says this flu season could bring double the number of deaths of the average flu season. because of this, the council is recommending vaccines be offered to the public ahead of schedule. >> this isn't the...
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it's just us. and that is a principle that i think is going to be very important for to us sustain and i think tomorrow is an excellent time for us to reflect on that. thank you very much, everybody. >> president obama from the white house, his eighth news conference so far and his longest by some minutes. a conversation with -- about tax cuts, about the economy, about jobs, about the would-be koran burning preacher down in florida and peace in the middle east. lots to talk about as he tried refrain the conversation about the effectiveness of his presidency so far, especially with 53 days to go until midterm elections. there will be more about the president's news conference on your local news, on this cbs station and on cbs.com and, of course, on evening news with katie couric. i'm harry smith reporting from >>> hello. i'm jc hayward. welcome to 9 news now at noon. we have an update on that huge explosion and fire that occurred near san francisco. amateur video captured the flames from the blast.
it's just us. and that is a principle that i think is going to be very important for to us sustain and i think tomorrow is an excellent time for us to reflect on that. thank you very much, everybody. >> president obama from the white house, his eighth news conference so far and his longest by some minutes. a conversation with -- about tax cuts, about the economy, about jobs, about the would-be koran burning preacher down in florida and peace in the middle east. lots to talk about as he...
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i'll put it that way. >> art plans to use the boat to troll for oysters again this winter. he may be the last. as an economic enterprise, oystering with skip jacks is near extinction. but the races, art hopes that goes on forever. >> we're a vanishing breed. we know that. but we're holding on. >> reporter: what really counts to everybody here is the race to restore what's left of the oyster industry in the chesapeake bay. unfortunately the finish line in that race does seem to be an awfully long way off. >> there'll be more on skip jack racing in cambridge maryland. it starts first thing in the morning. >>> this may be the last weekend that area folks can enjoy the entire rehoboth beach boardwalk. the project and its multimillion dollar price tag are causing serious controversy. >> it's shocking to me. $3 million. just this little section here. not even 100 feet long. i hope that's not my tax dollars. >> critics are cringing at the cost of replacing the board walk. it's a story you'll only see on nine news now. tonight at 11:00. >>> rain out there. >> yeah, and you said at
i'll put it that way. >> art plans to use the boat to troll for oysters again this winter. he may be the last. as an economic enterprise, oystering with skip jacks is near extinction. but the races, art hopes that goes on forever. >> we're a vanishing breed. we know that. but we're holding on. >> reporter: what really counts to everybody here is the race to restore what's left of the oyster industry in the chesapeake bay. unfortunately the finish line in that race does seem to...
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front going south of us dropping us into the 80s but close enough to us to provide showers and storms. weekend flanking me. forecast in detail overnight. partly cloudy and muggy. few thunderstorms possible. a low temperature 68 to 76. winds out of the north at about 5 to 10. live doppler 9000. had showers off to the west. for the most part -- part cumberland. more in the morning. back to the computer we go. talk about temps. better than last night. 70s. 77 in brookville. bell haven 78. chesapeake beach 78. 75 out in charles town. a little more comfortable. tomorrow morning we added the chance of a shower or thunderstorm. 70s and 80s. wouldn't be surprised if you have some showers and storms before lunchtime. by afternoon we will keep showers and storms in. partly cloudy and warm. but not hot. high temperatures 85. light winds at least tomorrow. probably into thursday. look at the satellite picture radar combined we will zoom in and see some showers and thunderstorms south of us and north of us. very weak frontal boundaries trying getting south of us tomorrow and i think it will run a
front going south of us dropping us into the 80s but close enough to us to provide showers and storms. weekend flanking me. forecast in detail overnight. partly cloudy and muggy. few thunderstorms possible. a low temperature 68 to 76. winds out of the north at about 5 to 10. live doppler 9000. had showers off to the west. for the most part -- part cumberland. more in the morning. back to the computer we go. talk about temps. better than last night. 70s. 77 in brookville. bell haven 78....
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that's where a dog house used to be. shaw's brother had a heat lamp in the dog house that caught the dog's bedding on fire. what happened to the dog? >> they escaped luckily somehow. >> the dog escaped. >> yes. >> wow. >> my brother who keeps the dog, he came over and tried to find it. he couldn't find it. he asked the fireman. we didn't see any dogs. by the time he went back to his police standing at the car. >> oh. he knew where the car was. >> i guess, yeah. >> wow. >> so there are some silver linings. >> absolutely. yeah. you know, we can take the positive out of this that we are all safe. >> reporter: yeah. >> we're all safe. and that is best thing that can be happen to be honest. from this kind of fire, yes. >> reporter: in sterling, peggy fox, wusa 9. >> and shaw says that he is just amazed at the community support. we have information on how you can help on our wusa 9 news app. >> now wusa 9's first alert weather. rated number one in the d.c. area. >> we welcome you to send inic purchasetures. here is a big santa
that's where a dog house used to be. shaw's brother had a heat lamp in the dog house that caught the dog's bedding on fire. what happened to the dog? >> they escaped luckily somehow. >> the dog escaped. >> yes. >> wow. >> my brother who keeps the dog, he came over and tried to find it. he couldn't find it. he asked the fireman. we didn't see any dogs. by the time he went back to his police standing at the car. >> oh. he knew where the car was. >> i...
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worse use of practice time. the miami dolphins interrupted training camp to look for a diamond earring. why was he wearing a diamond earring during practice. it was three karats worth 30 grants. >> did they find it? >> i don't know. i'll find that out. worst day of dc united trying to clear this ball. look at it. they put it right in the net. that was the easiest. as they say on a seven discount airline, want to get away. dc united to stay the least. here is the ugly. worst craftsmanship whoever made the glove because the short step would have made the -- shortstop would have made the play. it's kind of heavy to get it all the way over there. finally worst pregame introductions. the detroit lions coming out of the tunnels. they got the kids lined up to give the players high fives. but louise comes out with his back to the crowd, does not see the kids and mows down five kids. >> oh, no. >> nothing like an 8-year-old getting crushed by the safety. the kids were fine. and they'll probably remember that. hey, rememb
worse use of practice time. the miami dolphins interrupted training camp to look for a diamond earring. why was he wearing a diamond earring during practice. it was three karats worth 30 grants. >> did they find it? >> i don't know. i'll find that out. worst day of dc united trying to clear this ball. look at it. they put it right in the net. that was the easiest. as they say on a seven discount airline, want to get away. dc united to stay the least. here is the ugly. worst...
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>>> that's it for us here "right this minute." we'll see you next time, everybody.
>>> that's it for us here "right this minute." we'll see you next time, everybody.
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thank you for stairing up with us -- staying up with us. >> letterman is next. we're always on at wusa9.com. ♪ [ female announcer ] you can always measure the growth of your children by the way they clean themselves in the bathroom. try charmin ultra strong. with a new duraclean texture, charmin ultra strong helps you get clean. plus it's four times stronger than the leading value brand. and you can use up to 4 times less. good news for even the biggest kids in the family. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong? i know what it's like to hire people and to make ends meet. from those experiences, i had the chance of running the olympics. the games were in real trouble. there'd been way too much spending. and in massachusetts i found a budget that was badly out of balance. our legislature was 85% democrat. and every one of the four years i was governor, we balanced the budget. i want to use those experiences to help americans have a better future. we believe in our future.
thank you for stairing up with us -- staying up with us. >> letterman is next. we're always on at wusa9.com. ♪ [ female announcer ] you can always measure the growth of your children by the way they clean themselves in the bathroom. try charmin ultra strong. with a new duraclean texture, charmin ultra strong helps you get clean. plus it's four times stronger than the leading value brand. and you can use up to 4 times less. good news for even the biggest kids in the family. we all go....
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they're calling for be changes in police tactics, including no use of military-style equipment and using riot gear only as a last resort. >>> eight student and two adults arrested. the protest was in response to a video that surfaced online yesterday, showing pawtucket police slamming a teenager at the high school. the demonstration did start out peacefully, but it turned chaotic when someone pulled a fire alarm at the school. >>> and also ahead the republican front runner could be missing from the party's next presidential debate. >> a pretty nice evening. check out future cast. we'll take you way in to the future at 7:00, 41 in gaithersburg and frederick and damascus. next saturday morning we'll come back. that's not even a cold morning. we'll tell you which one and how cold it will be. >>> but coming up next, jurors in the charles severance trial would hear the screams for be help, the >>> a gripping 911 call after nancy dunning was murdered 12 years ago. he stared straight ahead while chris dunning recalled the day he and his father jim dunning found nancy dunning dead. saying that h
they're calling for be changes in police tactics, including no use of military-style equipment and using riot gear only as a last resort. >>> eight student and two adults arrested. the protest was in response to a video that surfaced online yesterday, showing pawtucket police slamming a teenager at the high school. the demonstration did start out peacefully, but it turned chaotic when someone pulled a fire alarm at the school. >>> and also ahead the republican front runner...
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and were these the models you used to help explain. you were telling me there were two kinds of hair. >> there are two shapes of hair and this is revolutionary. straight hair and circle hair. and they have very distinct characteristics. one grows up and one grows down. this one will shrink and contract and create bulk. and in the regulations you can't have beyond 2 inches of bulk this way or more than 3 inches in bulk of a bun. >> if you're serving under extreme conditions in the military. you could be in a situation where your hair will change dramatically, and that could endanger your life. >> it could interfere with being able to wear headgear. and sometimes you'll have a different look. the hair is the same length and this hair shrinks up and has bulk. when you create policy for one shape hair, it's going to impact this hair. and it forces women with circle hair to straighten their hair. >> can we -- staff sergeant davis -- can you turn so we can see the side of your hair. and explain her hair style. >> this is done with her natura
and were these the models you used to help explain. you were telling me there were two kinds of hair. >> there are two shapes of hair and this is revolutionary. straight hair and circle hair. and they have very distinct characteristics. one grows up and one grows down. this one will shrink and contract and create bulk. and in the regulations you can't have beyond 2 inches of bulk this way or more than 3 inches in bulk of a bun. >> if you're serving under extreme conditions in the...
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giving us information, just asking us questions. and then when we got the e- mail, it was just like, what do you mean? 3:00 a.m. in the morning, how could that have happened and she not know. >> reporter: but while students have questions, police are taking the case very seriously, releasing this video of a man running from the apartment building at the same time of the incident. >> it wasn't calm -- it looked like he was trying to get away. >> reporter: while police say there is no connection to a series of assaults and peeping tom incidents back in 2008, those same incidents happened one block from this location. brittany morehouse, 9 news now. >>> and we are setting the table for the rest of the show. here is what is coming up. more salahi drama. one-half believes the other was kidnapped. we'll tell what you is really going on. plus a murder for hire bust. a teenage girl plots to take out her parents. >>> and prochoice advocates may just lose this one in d.c. >>> and first the health alert about the antibiotic ointments. the freq
giving us information, just asking us questions. and then when we got the e- mail, it was just like, what do you mean? 3:00 a.m. in the morning, how could that have happened and she not know. >> reporter: but while students have questions, police are taking the case very seriously, releasing this video of a man running from the apartment building at the same time of the incident. >> it wasn't calm -- it looked like he was trying to get away. >> reporter: while police say there...
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don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. w... ...clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...ask your dermatologist if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. forecast in some cities around the country. >>> jordan spieth works overtime to win the traveler's championship. he beat daniel burger on the first playoff hole yesterday in connecticut. he's a tad bit pumped. spieth joins tiger woods as the only pga player in the modern era to win ten tournaments before age 24. >>> the wide legalization of marijuana is letting cook in
don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. w... ...clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...ask your dermatologist if cosentyx...
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it's definitely kept us on our toes all day. wek the challenge. >> reporter: now chipotle did issue a statement today, saying again, this was linked to the norovirus, not their food, and that their food is safe to eat. at this point, the doors are still locked. the location is empty. all the employees seem to have gone home for the day. another important thing to add is that this sterling location, the sterling chipotle is the only one that is closed in this area. live in sterling, marcela, robertson, wusa9. >> marcela, thank you. >>> we're learning more about the man who was found dead in a centreville pond last night. he's been identified as 28-year- old pedro ramirez matom. matom was found face up, and fully clothed in the water. his body was taken to the medical examiner's office to determine exactly how he died. >>> still ahead, some of the most affluent black >>> one of trump's cabinet members hit the road today. he also used it to get a good look at the national parks which need a lot of work. the secretary of interior sp
it's definitely kept us on our toes all day. wek the challenge. >> reporter: now chipotle did issue a statement today, saying again, this was linked to the norovirus, not their food, and that their food is safe to eat. at this point, the doors are still locked. the location is empty. all the employees seem to have gone home for the day. another important thing to add is that this sterling location, the sterling chipotle is the only one that is closed in this area. live in sterling,...
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it's good for all of us. dominion. depend on us for more than energy. >>> all right. check out this brawl in south parliament. they were duking it out. this is opposition lawmakers fighting when they tried to disrupt the state of the nation address, by president jacob's economic fighters, scuffled with security guards. zuma went on with his speech. he has been under the microscope for allegations of corruption and how he's handled the economy. >>> well, it's a storyline, right out of the movie footloose. plans for a valentine's sweetheart dance are on hold because of an ordinance written in 1979. >> explains why community members will have to keep their dancing shoes on the shelf. >> you wouldn't be able to tell now. but less than a levan's marketplace was an abandoned building in downtown. they brought the building to life. after a very successful, first few months of business, decided to give back to to the community. . >> there used to be a team town many, many years ago, for teenagers. so we thought maybe we have bring that back. >> the plan was to use the second
it's good for all of us. dominion. depend on us for more than energy. >>> all right. check out this brawl in south parliament. they were duking it out. this is opposition lawmakers fighting when they tried to disrupt the state of the nation address, by president jacob's economic fighters, scuffled with security guards. zuma went on with his speech. he has been under the microscope for allegations of corruption and how he's handled the economy. >>> well, it's a storyline, right...
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. >> reporter: in bath -- brings us the latest. >> reporter: in virginia everybody is feeling shock. >> we're a small town. we all kind of knit together and prayer is a big thing for us. >> reporter: his only son, 24- year-old austin known as gus, stabbed his father tuesday morning and then shot and killed himself. >> it's just crazy that it was between a son and dad. >> reporter: the executive director of the rock bridge community service board which processed an emergency custody order on gus deeds monday first said he was released because there were no beds. since then three hospitals within two hours say they did have beds. while the rock bridge executive is not explaining what happened, george bronsteen says of board has had trouble finding beds at times. >> this northern virginia region which is fairfax, alexandria, arlington, loudon and prince william, sent over 200 people to other parts of the state for hospitalizations because we couldn't find a bed in this area. >> reporter: a person cannot be held involuntarily any longer than six hours. they have to be determined to be bo
. >> reporter: in bath -- brings us the latest. >> reporter: in virginia everybody is feeling shock. >> we're a small town. we all kind of knit together and prayer is a big thing for us. >> reporter: his only son, 24- year-old austin known as gus, stabbed his father tuesday morning and then shot and killed himself. >> it's just crazy that it was between a son and dad. >> reporter: the executive director of the rock bridge community service board which...
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i think a lot of us are. we'll get you the details and talk about rain, thunderstorms, showers, all in the forecast as well. keep it right here. we'll be right back. every cup has a story. dunkin' k-cup packs in my life were a good fit. a single serving for myself, it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. bring home delicious dunkin' k-cup packs today. your coffee, your dunkin'. what did iran's supreme leader get in the nuclear deal? to start with, $100 billion. they keep their nuclear facilities and ballistic missiles. there won't be surprise anytime-anywhere inspections. and after ten years, restrictions are lifted and iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. congress should reject a bad deal. we need a better deal. dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. >>> the phon
i think a lot of us are. we'll get you the details and talk about rain, thunderstorms, showers, all in the forecast as well. keep it right here. we'll be right back. every cup has a story. dunkin' k-cup packs in my life were a good fit. a single serving for myself, it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. bring home delicious dunkin' k-cup packs today. your coffee, your dunkin'. what did iran's supreme leader get in the nuclear...
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our anny hong is live at the airport to tell us more. anny? >> reporter: well, those passengers earlier today thought the plane might even explode when they heard that there was smoke coming from the plane. they're even a few minor injuries. one person was sent to the hospital this afternoon. united airlines flight 586 to san francisco had just left the gate and was going to the runway for takeoff when some passengers noticed some smoke coming from the plane. shortly after an attendant screamed at everyone to get off the plane. jody who works for our parent company told us over the phone what happened as a lot of passengers started to panic. >> caller: i know i didn't see any smoke from my seat but the attendants went bath back of the plane -- to the back of the plane and just go outside and -- where's the smoke coming from? at that point, they attempted to start -- telling everyone get out, get out. get out. i definitely thought we were going to die. screamed with such urgency i thought okay, this is it. >> reporter: a united airlines spokesm
our anny hong is live at the airport to tell us more. anny? >> reporter: well, those passengers earlier today thought the plane might even explode when they heard that there was smoke coming from the plane. they're even a few minor injuries. one person was sent to the hospital this afternoon. united airlines flight 586 to san francisco had just left the gate and was going to the runway for takeoff when some passengers noticed some smoke coming from the plane. shortly after an attendant...
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i use it once inside to kill the bugs. stops them dead. guaranteed. and outside to keep new ones from moving in. that's up to 12 months protection against bugs. and 12 months of keeping our house to ourselves. until your mother comes. right. ortho home defense max. defend what's yours. >> glor: the job outlook for americans remains choppy with unemployment at nearly 10%. but for teenagers, it's even worse. one study out this week finds oat one of four teens who wantaise job can find one. jay dowwill be has more. >> reporter: if practice makes perfect-- >> i can handle three things at woans. >> reporter: then eudese wilans will be ready for that big summer job. >> to work in a daycare, to work in a school, to work in a summer camp would be my ideal job. >> reporter: wilans is being trained on the dos and don'ts by the boston-based community development organization a.b.c.d. she is one of 1,000 teens all but guaranteed a job chosen by lottery from 7,000 applicants. >> we need to invest in these youngsters right now. they're our next generation. it will
i use it once inside to kill the bugs. stops them dead. guaranteed. and outside to keep new ones from moving in. that's up to 12 months protection against bugs. and 12 months of keeping our house to ourselves. until your mother comes. right. ortho home defense max. defend what's yours. >> glor: the job outlook for americans remains choppy with unemployment at nearly 10%. but for teenagers, it's even worse. one study out this week finds oat one of four teens who wantaise job can find one....
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we're glad you're joining us. good morning. i'm mike hydeck. monika, how are you? glism' great. >> howard. thank you for the ride. >> you're welcome. mike's chauffeur for the morning. glad to do it. we're going into the 70s today,
we're glad you're joining us. good morning. i'm mike hydeck. monika, how are you? glism' great. >> howard. thank you for the ride. >> you're welcome. mike's chauffeur for the morning. glad to do it. we're going into the 70s today,
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but for us high pressure with drier air moved in. for today, one more really fine day but we will see high pressure start to slide to the east and if that happens over the next 24 to 36 hours the northwesterly wind becomes southeasterly. that will allow the clouds and moisture to roll this way. by tomorrow morning, here we are, 9:00 with some luck we get through the rush hour dry and then i think we will see rain and maybe thunderstorms from time to time in the afternoon and even the evening hours. 7 p.m. look at the shower and storms ahead of the front. this front pushes through around midnight or so. so that by the time we get in to thursday, we are clearing out with a northwesterly wind. even though we have a cool start to thursday it will be a fine afternoon. temperatures back up above the 80-degree mark. here's the seven-day forecast. upper 70s today. beautiful, maybe even 80 in a couple of do spots. tomorrow, cloudy, cool, showers, maybe thunder, low 70s. thursday 83. friday 86. celebrate fairfax, join us at the fairfax county
but for us high pressure with drier air moved in. for today, one more really fine day but we will see high pressure start to slide to the east and if that happens over the next 24 to 36 hours the northwesterly wind becomes southeasterly. that will allow the clouds and moisture to roll this way. by tomorrow morning, here we are, 9:00 with some luck we get through the rush hour dry and then i think we will see rain and maybe thunderstorms from time to time in the afternoon and even the evening...
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there are some flood warnings off to the north and east of us. they had as much as a two to three inches of rain in arundel county, howard county and up into baltimore county. some these are still going on, flood warning in effect until 1:00 and 11:30 for ann you a run dell county, baltimore county and baltimore city. so, the only problem with the showers left over and those showers, there us a good chance for dense fog tomorrow morning. more sun tomorrow, thunderstorms equal hotter. there could be a yellow alert day. more strong storms wednesday morning, wednesday afternoon. upper 60 toz mid-70s, a muggy start. by 9:00, everyone is back into the 70s 75 gaithersburg, 76 bowie and 26 in leesburg. by 1:00, i think a couple of showers north and west. temperatures already in the upper 80s. and then by 5:00, 91 down town. spotty showers here and there by 10:00, we're still 83. so this time tomorrow night, notice low 80s downtown 78 at 9:00. day planner, 84 by 11:00 and 87 by 1:00. next three days, we'll monitor this for yellow alert. 90. a few storms
there are some flood warnings off to the north and east of us. they had as much as a two to three inches of rain in arundel county, howard county and up into baltimore county. some these are still going on, flood warning in effect until 1:00 and 11:30 for ann you a run dell county, baltimore county and baltimore city. so, the only problem with the showers left over and those showers, there us a good chance for dense fog tomorrow morning. more sun tomorrow, thunderstorms equal hotter. there...
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>> and 20s and teens for us. let's talk temperatures. we don't have historic temperatures tonight, no record lows in store, but tell you, what they're still running 15 to 20 degrees below average this time of year. primarily 30s, still 40 downtown, but 36 in gaithersburg and leesburg and about 37 in manassas. there is a bit of a wind, southwest wind which is warmer, but it will generate wind chills. feels like it's 32 downtown, feel like it's in the 20s and by morning wind chills in the teen and 20s. temperatures will be higher but the wind chills lower, just kind of works out that way. wakeup weather cold, 26 to 32 at 5:00, mid-20s to low 30s by 7:00 and breezy by 9:00 with temperatures 28 to about 34. on the futurecast 6:00 in the morning a few high clouds, nothing to worry about. need your sunglasses and a coat, 34 downtown, upper 20s and low 30s in the burbs. we'll come backtracking yet another cold front. we'll tell you what that means for friday and had to adjust temperatures over the weekend. >>> we know winter and the snow will g
>> and 20s and teens for us. let's talk temperatures. we don't have historic temperatures tonight, no record lows in store, but tell you, what they're still running 15 to 20 degrees below average this time of year. primarily 30s, still 40 downtown, but 36 in gaithersburg and leesburg and about 37 in manassas. there is a bit of a wind, southwest wind which is warmer, but it will generate wind chills. feels like it's 32 downtown, feel like it's in the 20s and by morning wind chills in the...
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this is what it used to look like. now it's this, just a mangled mesh of metal. he madll in the bathrooms. >> as i was closing the door to the bathroom, the side wall got sucked out. i saw the side wall get sucked out. >> he attempted to catch his security cameras. notice this lady come up to the doors, pull on them and they're locked. you see debris beginning to fly and seconds later what looks like a big explosion. kyra jongs is that explosion. she had just made her delivery. she came out and looked up. >> i had never seen the sky swirl so pretty. the first thing you think, let me tape it, i want to show people. >> you can clearly see the tonight. she was so tunnel vision she never noticed it. exactly two minutes later it was over. >> just braced might. it wasn't even holding on. it was to brace myself. >> rep fell over. there are no words to put to this video. how did she survive. >> god. there's no way. after i seen the video i didn't know what it looked like. i figured i was in a tornado. >> wow. >>> well, not known for sitting silently on the sidelines stev
this is what it used to look like. now it's this, just a mangled mesh of metal. he madll in the bathrooms. >> as i was closing the door to the bathroom, the side wall got sucked out. i saw the side wall get sucked out. >> he attempted to catch his security cameras. notice this lady come up to the doors, pull on them and they're locked. you see debris beginning to fly and seconds later what looks like a big explosion. kyra jongs is that explosion. she had just made her delivery. she...
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this is raising difficult questions about race and about the use of force. tonight, we're going all the way to the white house. wusa 9's garrett haake has been monitoring this. >> reporter: adam, we'll hear hear from the president later tonight the but now the country has been watching these two play out. >> terrible tragedy has befallen the people of minnesota. >> reporter: in an afternoon news conference, the governor of minnesota, asking and answering one of the most painful questions about the death of philando ca castile last night. >> if this would have been an officer, i don't think that would have happened. >> his girlfriend, broadcasting the aftermath on facebook. her daughter watching from the back seat. >> he's licensed to carry. and he was trying to get his id in his wallet in his pocket. and he let the officer know he was -- he had a firearm, and he was reaching for his wallet. and the officer just shot him came some 36 hours later after a baton rouge officer shot sterling alton to death. the officer first wrestled and pinned him to the ground.
this is raising difficult questions about race and about the use of force. tonight, we're going all the way to the white house. wusa 9's garrett haake has been monitoring this. >> reporter: adam, we'll hear hear from the president later tonight the but now the country has been watching these two play out. >> terrible tragedy has befallen the people of minnesota. >> reporter: in an afternoon news conference, the governor of minnesota, asking and answering one of the most...
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police used canines and even academy recruits to search. it took more than a day and a half for them to find michael not very far from his home. neighbors say there had been two cars parked in this lot next door for months. monday night someone saw michael locked in one of them. they had to smash the window to get his body out. >> we subsequently identified three other mpd officers over that about 30-hour period that have told us that they also looked inside of the vehicle. >> reporter: we talked with the owner of the lot over the phone. he says that the car was not his or his tenants. he adds he's also very unhappy and disturbed that the discovery was made on his property. reporting in northeast, ko im, wusa9. >>> all but 800 people right near the site of that train derailment in quebec over the weekend are now being allowed back into their homes. at least five cars carrying oil exploded after the train went barreling into the town saturday. 13 people died and another 40 are still missing. most ever the town level -- most of the town level
police used canines and even academy recruits to search. it took more than a day and a half for them to find michael not very far from his home. neighbors say there had been two cars parked in this lot next door for months. monday night someone saw michael locked in one of them. they had to smash the window to get his body out. >> we subsequently identified three other mpd officers over that about 30-hour period that have told us that they also looked inside of the vehicle. >>...
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right on top of us we are partly cloudy. north and west we have some sunshine and we will take you up to 60 this afternoon. tonight we have a full moon. let's talk about november statistics. we start with average highs of 62. by the end of the month the average high is only 52. here's the satellite and the radar loop. the cloud cover is hugging the coast. they have rain by new york and southern new england. there's the dividing line, right along i-95 west it is mostly sunny toward winchester and up to hagerstown. right now we are sitting pretty at 59. 55 gaithersburg. as we look to the west 57 hagerstown. it is a chilly 45 in cumberland and hello, manassas you are at 59. fredericksburg 60. by the way, fredericksburg picked up 1.44 inches of rain over the weekend with southern maryland. two-thirds of an inch inside the beltway. here's the storm that is over the ocean. the cloud deck has been slow to pull east. it is gradually eroding an we will it that sunshine in here. eastern suburbs an 57. over the district we will work on
right on top of us we are partly cloudy. north and west we have some sunshine and we will take you up to 60 this afternoon. tonight we have a full moon. let's talk about november statistics. we start with average highs of 62. by the end of the month the average high is only 52. here's the satellite and the radar loop. the cloud cover is hugging the coast. they have rain by new york and southern new england. there's the dividing line, right along i-95 west it is mostly sunny toward winchester...
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police say they rode motorbikes and used guns. security forces hid behind a bar and waged a gun battle against the suspects. the first major attack in jakarta since islamic terrorists bombed two hotels in 2009. the islamic state is claiming responsibility. the president is calling the assault an act of terror. police believe an indonesian militant in syria plotted the attack. indonesia has one of the world's largest muslim populations. they have battled islamic extremism for years. they identified a suicide bomber from paris. 25-year-old was identified by comparing dna from his mother. two other suspects with ties to isis were killed in the same raid that happened one day after the november paris massacre that you will recall left 130 people dead. >>> federal grand jury has indicted a man from edgewood, maryland on charges of supporting isis. prosecutors say 34-year-old moe 34-year-old mohammed ashenowe helped operatives. he was arrested before an attack happened. federal authorities have been atracking his movement for the past s
police say they rode motorbikes and used guns. security forces hid behind a bar and waged a gun battle against the suspects. the first major attack in jakarta since islamic terrorists bombed two hotels in 2009. the islamic state is claiming responsibility. the president is calling the assault an act of terror. police believe an indonesian militant in syria plotted the attack. indonesia has one of the world's largest muslim populations. they have battled islamic extremism for years. they...
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times are not like they used to be. >> it's not like it used to be. >> sadly it doesn't surprise me. it should surprise and shock me every time. >> reporter: mikea turner wusa9. >> police have not released information on possible suspects and that bar was in the news earlier because it was the place where a man jumped the curb and hit people with his car on new year's eve and charged with dui. >>> the latest on the case of the missing 13-year-old who turned up data blacksburg, virginia. both virginia tech students accused of abducting and accused of killing the cole hubble faced the judge where they entered no plea.>> reporter: we are taking a close look at the arrest warrants and says no gun was used to commit the crime and when david eisenhauer was arrested he told police i believe the truth can set me free. >> i think you never get over something like this. >> reporter: a community shaken and confused by a horrific crime against a 13-year-old girl. 2 promising college students abducted, murdered, and that dumped the body of nicole lovell. >> you don't have to know them just to fee
times are not like they used to be. >> it's not like it used to be. >> sadly it doesn't surprise me. it should surprise and shock me every time. >> reporter: mikea turner wusa9. >> police have not released information on possible suspects and that bar was in the news earlier because it was the place where a man jumped the curb and hit people with his car on new year's eve and charged with dui. >>> the latest on the case of the missing 13-year-old who turned up...
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thanthanks for joining us. ir i'm betty nguyen. >p >>>> no specific threatt bp but americans traveling livip living living in eur to be on guard. tp the stathe state departmt to be on guard. tp the stathe state depart travp travel alert about a plot to attack several cities. u.s. officials say americans do not need to alter travel plans but should be vigilant. as reported, the british government is as equally concerned. >> this reinforces the need for vigilance against a continuing terrorist threat. the threat level against the united kingdom continues to be assessed as severe, which is not a change but, of course, is very serious. >> reporter: also this week, osama bin laden released two new statements. they will be examined by intelligence agencies in case they contain coded order to militants. u.s. counter-terrorism officials believe senior al qaeda leaders may have planned to tack several european citiesxd similar to th terrorist assault in mumbai when men fanned out in the crowded downtown killing and wounding almost 500 peopl
thanthanks for joining us. ir i'm betty nguyen. >p >>>> no specific threatt bp but americans traveling livip living living in eur to be on guard. tp the stathe state departmt to be on guard. tp the stathe state depart travp travel alert about a plot to attack several cities. u.s. officials say americans do not need to alter travel plans but should be vigilant. as reported, the british government is as equally concerned. >> this reinforces the need for vigilance against a...
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for us, it's going to be a close call. we may see the rural showers and we may get heavy rains, depending on the exact track of this and this meanders and you are going to go to the beach. don't go in the water. rip current safety going to be too high. you will enjoy it and stay out of the water. stay safe and we're going to keep you updated with this throughout the weekend. of course, not just here but the wusa 9 app. the weather and tropic section, ws upstream the newscast. and back in a few moments to talk about the shower threat the rest of the afternoon and how much cooler or how long, i should say, this cool stuff is going to be around. >> great, howard. >>> and those very poorly -- at cape canaveral air force station. nasa said the space-x rocket was conducting a test fire of an unmanned rocket when it exploded on the launchingpad. and no one was hurt. jamie said glad that nobody was hurt in this. picture from my building. it was so loud, we thought the building had been hit. this person said wow, a space-x rocket b
for us, it's going to be a close call. we may see the rural showers and we may get heavy rains, depending on the exact track of this and this meanders and you are going to go to the beach. don't go in the water. rip current safety going to be too high. you will enjoy it and stay out of the water. stay safe and we're going to keep you updated with this throughout the weekend. of course, not just here but the wusa 9 app. the weather and tropic section, ws upstream the newscast. and back in a few...
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here it comes tonight, pushing through us. most of the snow in the mountains one or two flurries could make it toward us. and tomorrow morning a northwest flow. it will be cold and blustery. but hang on. look at the temperatures. 25 tonight in town. lower 20s, maybe a couple of spots in the upper teens north and west. tomorrow highs in the mid-30s. 20s and watch what happens on wednesday, how the milder temperatures start to return. raleigh is 50 dc in the 40s. 30s in pittsburgh but milder temperatures are coming in. here's the seven day. temperatures by wednesday, 44. thursday and friday, we are getting up to 50. saturday, 45 and right now looks like that storm will be south of us. so sunday a mix of sun and clouds. temperatures in the upper 40s. that's weather. 9 news now at noon will return in just a cycycyc;c;ckccoc/c/ >>> mound. today we are focusing on estate planning and taxes. my friend, mark schwartz who's an investment adviser is here to talk about -- now, the last time you were here i asked you to specifically come
here it comes tonight, pushing through us. most of the snow in the mountains one or two flurries could make it toward us. and tomorrow morning a northwest flow. it will be cold and blustery. but hang on. look at the temperatures. 25 tonight in town. lower 20s, maybe a couple of spots in the upper teens north and west. tomorrow highs in the mid-30s. 20s and watch what happens on wednesday, how the milder temperatures start to return. raleigh is 50 dc in the 40s. 30s in pittsburgh but milder...
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if you use that in different ways, you can use that to even detect children who are left in the back of a vehicle. >> it's 91.1 outside but it's 1125 degrees in-- it's 125 degrees inside. >> reporter: as lesli foster demonstrated monday, the interior temperature of a car goes to tragic temperatures in a minute. the charging of a money in arlington -- of a mother in arlington who apparently forgot she had a sleeping baby left in the car in the sun. isn't it amazing people can get so busy and distracted that they forget they have a child in the vehicle. >> it's unfortunate and it results in a lot of family tragedies. being able to help solve that is actually really rewarding. >> reporter: at the johns hopkins university in baltimore, scott broom, wusa9. >> the hopkins team did get an a on their senior project, well deserved. but they say it won't mean much unless such systems become as common as air bags in cars. we wish them and all our children the best on that. >>> it is 4:52. time for today's question of the morning. of which the following will the average american consume almost 2
if you use that in different ways, you can use that to even detect children who are left in the back of a vehicle. >> it's 91.1 outside but it's 1125 degrees in-- it's 125 degrees inside. >> reporter: as lesli foster demonstrated monday, the interior temperature of a car goes to tragic temperatures in a minute. the charging of a money in arlington -- of a mother in arlington who apparently forgot she had a sleeping baby left in the car in the sun. isn't it amazing people can get so...